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Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 09/22/2013 10:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anibus is holding one as well. But down by his side. She is presenting it to him. Quoting: Seer777 Hand to Face. Perhaps it is a flower... A budded rose. And that is why he is smelling it and not consuming it. [link to farm4.static.flickr.com] Interesting...how these things all fit together. How does a rose grow? And by any other name would smell as sweet... yes and we have wepwawet with us which is the one i see whom i met not long before you met me Are you saying the black wolf is back? I had wondered... Why do I smell wet dog...? Last Edited by Seer777 on 09/22/2013 10:36 PM Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
aether (OP) User ID: 32831836 United Kingdom 09/22/2013 10:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anibus is holding one as well. But down by his side. She is presenting it to him. Quoting: Seer777 Hand to Face. Perhaps it is a flower... A budded rose. And that is why he is smelling it and not consuming it. [link to farm4.static.flickr.com] Interesting...how these things all fit together. How does a rose grow? And by any other name would smell as sweet... yes and we have wepwawet with us which is the one i see whom i met not long before you met me Are you saying the black wolf is back? I had wondered... Why do I smell wet dog...? oh i am, i just noticed prompted by what you had done while i was asleep to the point i am thinking cos wepwawet wants me to is it wepwawet all along he is not saying no Last Edited by aether on 09/22/2013 10:38 PM |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 09/22/2013 10:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is the first time I 'met the wolf'... To my sense. I feel compelled to post this dream. Quoting: Seer777 I posted it the first time 11/29/10. The only time I posted it on GLP was in the Secrets thread waaaay back in December, lol. I was compelled that day to upload the Pandora smilie I often still use. One of the AC's noticed the faces in the background behind her and our conversation took an interesting turn...down the rabbit hole. Here it is... This is all very Zelda/video game-ish: I was standing in a small courtyard surrounded by green grass. It was pretty and open to the air. Monarch butterflies were flying around. In front of me was a tall (8 ft or so) gray stone wall. Suddenly I was atop the wall when I looked to my right and there was a single blooming flower growing out of the stone. In front of me, on the other side of the wall was an 8 ft drop into a room with large square pillars at differing heights. Atop each pillar was a platform. These platforms had items atop each that I needed to acquire. Down at the bottom of the pillar room stalked a single black wolf. At first I was fearful of the wolf. He looked rather menacing and that at a moments notice would rip me to shreds. As I stood there deciding my options a large piece of cake appeared in my left hand. The 'wolf" came over to me, growled, then accepted the cake. After that he was passive and I was allowed to continue into the room. I plucked the flower shaking its "dust" over my head, then jumped down into the room no longer fearing the wolf. Then, I jumped high to the first pillar, the sensation was amazing, and landed softly on top. On top of the pillar was an assortment of items. I can't remember exactly what the items were but I know there was a key, book, and many other random items. I began stuffing my pockets with the items. I then tried and failed to jump to the next, higher pillar. I went back to the wall to get more "dust" from the flower but there was now a wall blocking me from the flower. I went back over to the other side of the wall back into the open air, with my pockets full and with the understanding that I may have to "start over" since I missed the second pillar. Then in front of me, in the middle of the grass was a staircase leading down underground. I began to walk toward it when a strange looking bird crossed in front of me on the staircase. I looked down at it and thought, "you're not a peacock." Then I followed the staircase down to a door. The door was locked and I produced a key out of my pocket that I had gotten from the pillar earlier. I opened the door to reveal a completely black room. In the center was something I needed. I went to it, retrieved it, then left the room. Then I woke. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 45540543 United States 09/22/2013 10:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Huge, I mAke my sauces 50/50 with peppers and yellow and orange tomatos(low acid). I find it a thicker ragoute. I also prefer the alkaline bitterness. The Jolokias and such have left me with hundreds extra. Dried and ground they make for an ostensibly good airborne weapon. My habaneros and Jalapenos are quite prolific, barring the okanagan, I'm in Canadas warmest zone. Roughly two more months of gardening barring freak frosts. Gardening is much more relaxing than farming. Chders That's a lot of peppers. Do you can your sauces/salsas for the Winter time? Mmmm, now I am craving salsa. Remember my 'mutant tomato' from last Summer? :MutantTomato: That tomato should have been brought in long ago, but THAT thumb could be the centerfold for Cuticles/Kinky Digits Weekly. |
aether (OP) User ID: 32831836 United Kingdom 09/22/2013 10:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is the first time I 'met the wolf'... Quoting: Seer777 To my sense. I feel compelled to post this dream. Quoting: Seer777 I posted it the first time 11/29/10. The only time I posted it on GLP was in the Secrets thread waaaay back in December, lol. I was compelled that day to upload the Pandora smilie I often still use. One of the AC's noticed the faces in the background behind her and our conversation took an interesting turn...down the rabbit hole. Here it is... This is all very Zelda/video game-ish: I was standing in a small courtyard surrounded by green grass. It was pretty and open to the air. Monarch butterflies were flying around. In front of me was a tall (8 ft or so) gray stone wall. Suddenly I was atop the wall when I looked to my right and there was a single blooming flower growing out of the stone. In front of me, on the other side of the wall was an 8 ft drop into a room with large square pillars at differing heights. Atop each pillar was a platform. These platforms had items atop each that I needed to acquire. Down at the bottom of the pillar room stalked a single black wolf. At first I was fearful of the wolf. He looked rather menacing and that at a moments notice would rip me to shreds. As I stood there deciding my options a large piece of cake appeared in my left hand. The 'wolf" came over to me, growled, then accepted the cake. After that he was passive and I was allowed to continue into the room. I plucked the flower shaking its "dust" over my head, then jumped down into the room no longer fearing the wolf. Then, I jumped high to the first pillar, the sensation was amazing, and landed softly on top. On top of the pillar was an assortment of items. I can't remember exactly what the items were but I know there was a key, book, and many other random items. I began stuffing my pockets with the items. I then tried and failed to jump to the next, higher pillar. I went back to the wall to get more "dust" from the flower but there was now a wall blocking me from the flower. I went back over to the other side of the wall back into the open air, with my pockets full and with the understanding that I may have to "start over" since I missed the second pillar. Then in front of me, in the middle of the grass was a staircase leading down underground. I began to walk toward it when a strange looking bird crossed in front of me on the staircase. I looked down at it and thought, "you're not a peacock." Then I followed the staircase down to a door. The door was locked and I produced a key out of my pocket that I had gotten from the pillar earlier. I opened the door to reveal a completely black room. In the center was something I needed. I went to it, retrieved it, then left the room. Then I woke. yes it is interesting how we meet the manifestations of what others describe they have met and as we appear to meet all things are we actualy meeting so many different things or are we meeting the same things that others believe they have met Last Edited by aether on 09/22/2013 10:52 PM |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 09/22/2013 10:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That tomato should have been brought in long ago, but THAT thumb could be the centerfold for Cuticles/Kinky Digits Weekly. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45540543 Thanks...I think. Just my hand(s). That which I utilize to do many things. As do all who have said capability. :) Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 45540543 United States 09/22/2013 10:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That tomato should have been brought in long ago, but THAT thumb could be the centerfold for Cuticles/Kinky Digits Weekly. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45540543 Thanks...I think. Just my hand(s). That which I utilize to do many things. As do all who have said capability. :) :) Now THATS the spirit. |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 09/22/2013 10:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is the first time I 'met the wolf'... Quoting: Seer777 To my sense. I feel compelled to post this dream. Quoting: Seer777 I posted it the first time 11/29/10. The only time I posted it on GLP was in the Secrets thread waaaay back in December, lol. I was compelled that day to upload the Pandora smilie I often still use. One of the AC's noticed the faces in the background behind her and our conversation took an interesting turn...down the rabbit hole. Here it is... This is all very Zelda/video game-ish: I was standing in a small courtyard surrounded by green grass. It was pretty and open to the air. Monarch butterflies were flying around. In front of me was a tall (8 ft or so) gray stone wall. Suddenly I was atop the wall when I looked to my right and there was a single blooming flower growing out of the stone. In front of me, on the other side of the wall was an 8 ft drop into a room with large square pillars at differing heights. Atop each pillar was a platform. These platforms had items atop each that I needed to acquire. Down at the bottom of the pillar room stalked a single black wolf. At first I was fearful of the wolf. He looked rather menacing and that at a moments notice would rip me to shreds. As I stood there deciding my options a large piece of cake appeared in my left hand. The 'wolf" came over to me, growled, then accepted the cake. After that he was passive and I was allowed to continue into the room. I plucked the flower shaking its "dust" over my head, then jumped down into the room no longer fearing the wolf. Then, I jumped high to the first pillar, the sensation was amazing, and landed softly on top. On top of the pillar was an assortment of items. I can't remember exactly what the items were but I know there was a key, book, and many other random items. I began stuffing my pockets with the items. I then tried and failed to jump to the next, higher pillar. I went back to the wall to get more "dust" from the flower but there was now a wall blocking me from the flower. I went back over to the other side of the wall back into the open air, with my pockets full and with the understanding that I may have to "start over" since I missed the second pillar. Then in front of me, in the middle of the grass was a staircase leading down underground. I began to walk toward it when a strange looking bird crossed in front of me on the staircase. I looked down at it and thought, "you're not a peacock." Then I followed the staircase down to a door. The door was locked and I produced a key out of my pocket that I had gotten from the pillar earlier. I opened the door to reveal a completely black room. In the center was something I needed. I went to it, retrieved it, then left the room. Then I woke. yes it is interesting how we meet the manifestations of what others describe they have met and as we appear to meet all things are we actualy meeting so many different things or are we meeting the same things that others believe they have met I was mistaken just now... I saw the 'black wolf' for the first time in 2008. I am not one subject to 'visual hallucinations' of ay kind... I do not 'hear voices'. And if I can ever claimed to have seen a hallucination, it was that time... It altered much. Ever been so scared you nearly wet your pants? Here is the story... Here is the story of the event: The nightly happens were sometimes eventful, sometimes quiet. One night, after spending the weekend alone, I got up from the couch to go to bed. I turned out the lights and locked the doors. I got undressed and I went to bed. A second later I realized that I had not closed the curtains in the dining room. I got up and proceeded through the dark of my house. I could feel that familiar prickling of fear creep up the back of my neck. I tried to calm myself as I reached the dining room. I held my breathe because I could feel something was about to happen. I reached out for the draw cord to close the curtains and looked into my front yard. There standing in front of the tree was a huge black wolf. I could see his spiky fur raised up on the back of his neck. He was very large and too wide in the shoulders to be a regular wolf. He was huge, at least five feet sitting down. Worst of all, his eyes were glowing. Eyes glowing red like a hound from hell. I was dumbstruck immediately and nearly wet myself. I looked at him and he looked at me. He seemed to be imploring that I let him in. I was paralyzed. I prayed to God for protection. I had my hand on the cord and shut the curtain. The spell was broken. I was alone, nearly naked, and I had just seen what I thought was a demon. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
aether (OP) User ID: 32831836 United Kingdom 09/22/2013 11:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was mistaken just now... I saw the 'black wolf' for the first time in 2008. I am not one subject to 'visual hallucinations' of ay kind... I do not 'hear voices'. And if I can ever claimed to have seen a hallucination, it was that time... It altered much. Ever been so scared you nearly wet your pants? Here is the story... Here is the story of the event: The nightly happens were sometimes eventful, sometimes quiet. One night, after spending the weekend alone, I got up from the couch to go to bed. I turned out the lights and locked the doors. I got undressed and I went to bed. A second later I realized that I had not closed the curtains in the dining room. I got up and proceeded through the dark of my house. I could feel that familiar prickling of fear creep up the back of my neck. I tried to calm myself as I reached the dining room. I held my breathe because I could feel something was about to happen. I reached out for the draw cord to close the curtains and looked into my front yard. There standing in front of the tree was a huge black wolf. I could see his spiky fur raised up on the back of his neck. He was very large and too wide in the shoulders to be a regular wolf. He was huge, at least five feet sitting down. Worst of all, his eyes were glowing. Eyes glowing red like a hound from hell. I was dumbstruck immediately and nearly wet myself. I looked at him and he looked at me. He seemed to be imploring that I let him in. I was paralyzed. I prayed to God for protection. I had my hand on the cord and shut the curtain. The spell was broken. I was alone, nearly naked, and I had just seen what I thought was a demon. yes, i can imagine the sensations cos you know it was true (real) and that in your face reality takes some becoming use to and the sensation of motive the reality carries is vital to over linear time the motive of all things becomes "balenced" by all things and yourself cos both of you need to know and all things needs to know how you conduct your free will as your free will expressions become experienced by all things your and their motives become clearer to both you and they and realionships do or do not form because of it, like anything else, what holds 2 things together, something between the 2 they both like (synergy) Last Edited by aether on 09/22/2013 11:06 PM |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 09/22/2013 11:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was mistaken just now... I saw the 'black wolf' for the first time in 2008. I am not one subject to 'visual hallucinations' of ay kind... I do not 'hear voices'. And if I can ever claimed to have seen a hallucination, it was that time... It altered much. Ever been so scared you nearly wet your pants? Here is the story... Here is the story of the event: The nightly happens were sometimes eventful, sometimes quiet. One night, after spending the weekend alone, I got up from the couch to go to bed. I turned out the lights and locked the doors. I got undressed and I went to bed. A second later I realized that I had not closed the curtains in the dining room. I got up and proceeded through the dark of my house. I could feel that familiar prickling of fear creep up the back of my neck. I tried to calm myself as I reached the dining room. I held my breathe because I could feel something was about to happen. I reached out for the draw cord to close the curtains and looked into my front yard. There standing in front of the tree was a huge black wolf. I could see his spiky fur raised up on the back of his neck. He was very large and too wide in the shoulders to be a regular wolf. He was huge, at least five feet sitting down. Worst of all, his eyes were glowing. Eyes glowing red like a hound from hell. I was dumbstruck immediately and nearly wet myself. I looked at him and he looked at me. He seemed to be imploring that I let him in. I was paralyzed. I prayed to God for protection. I had my hand on the cord and shut the curtain. The spell was broken. I was alone, nearly naked, and I had just seen what I thought was a demon. yes, i can imagine the sensations cos you know it was true (real) and that in your face reality takes some becoming use to and the sensation of motive the reality carries is vital to over linear time the motive of all things becomes "balenced" by all things and yourself cos both of you need to know and all things needs to know how you conduct your free will as your free will expressions become experienced by all things your and their motives become clearer to both you and they and realionships do or do not form because of it, like anything else, what holds 2 things together, something between the 2 they both like (synergy) I did not get the sensation he was there to hurt me. It felt quite the opposite actually... Was scary just the same. And 2008 was very difficult for me. For everyone really... Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
aether (OP) User ID: 32831836 United Kingdom 09/22/2013 11:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was mistaken just now... I saw the 'black wolf' for the first time in 2008. I am not one subject to 'visual hallucinations' of ay kind... I do not 'hear voices'. And if I can ever claimed to have seen a hallucination, it was that time... It altered much. Ever been so scared you nearly wet your pants? Here is the story... Here is the story of the event: The nightly happens were sometimes eventful, sometimes quiet. One night, after spending the weekend alone, I got up from the couch to go to bed. I turned out the lights and locked the doors. I got undressed and I went to bed. A second later I realized that I had not closed the curtains in the dining room. I got up and proceeded through the dark of my house. I could feel that familiar prickling of fear creep up the back of my neck. I tried to calm myself as I reached the dining room. I held my breathe because I could feel something was about to happen. I reached out for the draw cord to close the curtains and looked into my front yard. There standing in front of the tree was a huge black wolf. I could see his spiky fur raised up on the back of his neck. He was very large and too wide in the shoulders to be a regular wolf. He was huge, at least five feet sitting down. Worst of all, his eyes were glowing. Eyes glowing red like a hound from hell. I was dumbstruck immediately and nearly wet myself. I looked at him and he looked at me. He seemed to be imploring that I let him in. I was paralyzed. I prayed to God for protection. I had my hand on the cord and shut the curtain. The spell was broken. I was alone, nearly naked, and I had just seen what I thought was a demon. yes, i can imagine the sensations cos you know it was true (real) and that in your face reality takes some becoming use to and the sensation of motive the reality carries is vital to over linear time the motive of all things becomes "balenced" by all things and yourself cos both of you need to know and all things needs to know how you conduct your free will as your free will expressions become experienced by all things your and their motives become clearer to both you and they and realionships do or do not form because of it, like anything else, what holds 2 things together, something between the 2 they both like (synergy) I did not get the sensation he was there to hurt me. It felt quite the opposite actually... Was scary just the same. And 2008 was very difficult for me. For everyone really... that is the key, to me in the society you were raised within 99.99999% of people would have reacted negativly without thought thus you may see this is never easy in our society |
nobody User ID: 1207398 United Kingdom 09/22/2013 11:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | good evening/morning,, positives and negatives,, are often perceptionally related as masculine/feminine bio synaptic reflective understandings,, thus mirrored within the recognised properties of self or kin,, the mind prefers a prior known witnessed creation,, as this provides a comparative,, an understandable dimensionally dextrious coherent mental model,, and thus,, positives and negatives,, remain only as comparatives,, too further endorse the path of a non-serruptitious reasoning,, when only oppersites my be truths,, the mind prefers condensing via a comforting ebelishment of familularity,, much love,, |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 09/22/2013 11:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I did not get the sensation he was there to hurt me. It felt quite the opposite actually... Quoting: Seer777 Was scary just the same. And 2008 was very difficult for me. For everyone really... that is the key, to me in the society you were raised within 99.99999% of people would have reacted negativly without thought thus you may see this is never easy in our society Do you know what a Hell Hound is? I didn't at the time. I found out much later... A hellhound is a supernatural dog, found in folklore. A wide variety of ominous or hellish supernatural dogs occur in mythologies around the world, similar to the ubiquitous dragon. Features that have been attributed to hellhounds include black fur, glowing red or sometimes glowing yellow eyes, super strength or speed, ghostly or phantom characteristics, foul odor, and sometimes even the ability to talk. Legend says that if someone is to stare into its eyes three times or more, that person will surely die. In cultures that associate the afterlife with fire, hellhounds may have fire-based abilities and appearance. They are often assigned to guard the entrances to the world of the dead, such as graveyards and burial grounds, or undertake other duties related to the afterlife or the supernatural, such as hunting lost souls or guarding a supernatural treasure. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
aether (OP) User ID: 32831836 United Kingdom 09/22/2013 11:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | good evening/morning,, Quoting: nobody 1207398 positives and negatives,, are often perceptionally related as masculine/feminine bio synaptic reflective understandings,, thus mirrored within the recognised properties of self or kin,, the mind prefers a prior known witnessed creation,, as this provides a comparative,, an understandable dimensionally dextrious coherent mental model,, and thus,, positives and negatives,, remain only as comparatives,, too further endorse the path of a non-serruptitious reasoning,, when only oppersites my be truths,, the mind prefers condensing via a comforting ebelishment of familularity,, much love,, i agree , which in times of alteration to the normal (environment) the very few are comfortable to do what the alteration demands be done for humanity to become Last Edited by aether on 09/22/2013 11:22 PM |
aether (OP) User ID: 32831836 United Kingdom 09/22/2013 11:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I did not get the sensation he was there to hurt me. It felt quite the opposite actually... Quoting: Seer777 Was scary just the same. And 2008 was very difficult for me. For everyone really... that is the key, to me in the society you were raised within 99.99999% of people would have reacted negativly without thought thus you may see this is never easy in our society Do you know what a Hell Hound is? I didn't at the time. I found out much later... A hellhound is a supernatural dog, found in folklore. A wide variety of ominous or hellish supernatural dogs occur in mythologies around the world, similar to the ubiquitous dragon. Features that have been attributed to hellhounds include black fur, glowing red or sometimes glowing yellow eyes, super strength or speed, ghostly or phantom characteristics, foul odor, and sometimes even the ability to talk. Legend says that if someone is to stare into its eyes three times or more, that person will surely die. In cultures that associate the afterlife with fire, hellhounds may have fire-based abilities and appearance. They are often assigned to guard the entrances to the world of the dead, such as graveyards and burial grounds, or undertake other duties related to the afterlife or the supernatural, such as hunting lost souls or guarding a supernatural treasure. [link to en.wikipedia.org] i did not know Wepwawet originally was seen as a wolf deity, Quoting: observationIn later pyramid texts, Wepwawet is called "Ra" who has gone up from the horizon, perhaps as the "opener" of the sky. In the later Egyptian funerary context, Wepwawet assists at the Opening of the mouth ceremony and guides the deceased into the netherworld [link to en.wikipedia.org] Last Edited by aether on 09/22/2013 11:28 PM |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 09/22/2013 11:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I see... [link to www.youtube.com] Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
nobody User ID: 1207398 United Kingdom 09/22/2013 11:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i agree , which in times of alteration to the normal (environment) the very few are comfortable to do what the alteration demands be done for humanity to become Quoting: nobody 1207398 agreed,, thus,, the ability too imaj-in a colour never seen,, whilst difficult by most model perceptions of mental ability,, the un-realised is not beyond the osterity of the many,, should the pallet be cleared unconditionally,, much love,, |
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aether (OP) User ID: 32831836 United Kingdom 09/22/2013 11:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i agree , which in times of alteration to the normal (environment) the very few are comfortable to do what the alteration demands be done for humanity to become Quoting: nobody 1207398 agreed,, thus,, the ability too imaj-in a colour never seen,, whilst difficult by most model perceptions of mental ability,, the un-realised is not beyond the osterity of the many,, should the pallet be cleared unconditionally,, much love,, i see |
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pi User ID: 37789886 Canada 09/23/2013 05:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39812740 Yes, back to the octahedron and the radiating relational densities that spring forth from the cast off forms. As I say you must always picture it moving. The movement itself creating further cylindrical and spherical forms. Always a further dimension or density by added relations. By and through Is that a bit like an hourglass that spins? Where the only direction is out. Radiation. Yes. I nearly posted this earlier... An asterisk. 'God Particle' indeed. Cuneiform as well. ;) Haha... They remind me of that fan symbol you posted a week or so ago, which we also found on the peacock image. Quoting: Seer777 I believe we found the symbol to be cuneiform. [link to karenswhimsy.com] Look at the first symbol for God. It's 2 'X's'. Looks like an asterisk. [link to www.examiner.com] Interesting. An asterisk (*"little star") is a typographical symbol or glyph. It is so called because it resembles a conventional image of a star. In English, an asterisk is usually five-pointed in sans-serif typefaces, six-pointed in serif typefaces, and six- or eight-pointed when handwritten. It can be used to censor out swear words or objectionable text. The asterisk is derived from the need of the printers of family trees in feudal times for a symbol to indicate date of birth. The original shape was seven-armed, each arm like a teardrop shooting from the center. Fluid Mechanics In fluid mechanics, an asterisk in superscript is sometimes used to mean a property at sonic speed [link to en.wikipedia.org] :) That reminds me.... All I have to do is prove to it that you don't exist. I'm not the one who called it the God particle. Let me ask you a question. Is the Higgs Boson bound by time as we define it? Quoting: Obsequious Pachyderm I sincerely hope your answer is no, as it is the "God Particle". What exactly IS bound by time as we define it? The Higgs Boson, according to science. And as it "exists" in the quantum/subquantum realm it requires huge amounts of machinery manipulating the same fields that consciousness interacts with directly just to detect. Supercolliders and such. Correct? Yes... The Higgs Boson, according to science. Quoting: Obsequious Pachyderm And as it "exists" in the quantum/subquantum realm it requires huge amounts of machinery manipulating the same fields that consciousness interacts with directly just to detect. Supercolliders and such. Correct? Yes... Much like churches. They are large edifices that are erected, people and their beliefs in their God occupy them. That is their primary purpose. Churches are held up to the world as the image of the ineffable God, complete with effigies in the front. The Higgs Boson is no different. It would not exist without the shrines that people point to as proof of existence. As far as most of the church are concerned, they are the life of the church and God "lives within them". Very much like scientists thinking the Boson exists elsewhere and comes to be seen with the proper coddling and circumstances. Here's the crux, of the matter. Without the machinery science has no empirical evidence of the existence of their God Particle. It is faith only and differs nothing from religion. If the machinery is questioned though, it is the machinery that asserts to the mind of the scientists that such a particle does indeed exist. But that is no proof of a particle either, it is proof that a machine believes in a particle. Scientists just believe in the machine. And since once the machine turns off the "particle" vanishes, at the very best, it can only be said that the Higgs Boson lasts just long enough to travel backwards through time becoming ever simpler machinery, until it becomes the most simple machine of all. Man. Neither God nor particle. Why don't you go toast the success of the scientists who not only built a machine to capture the "God Particle", but also NAMED it the God Particle, and yet worship themselves. their experiments lack secondary verification. their techniques have brought up questions as to the introduction of outside influences but i have no problem toasting their progress [link to en.wikipedia.org] Secondary is an adjective meaning "second" or "second hand". It may refer to: The group of (usually at least four) defensive backs in American football and Canadian football An obsolete name for the Mesozoic in geosciences The secondary winding, or the electrical or electronic circuit connected to the secondary winding in a transformer Secondary color Secondary consumers in ecology Trophic dynamics Secondary dominant in music Secondary education Secondary school - The type of school at the secondary level of education Secondary market, an aftermarket where financial assets are traded Secondary market offering Secondary mirror, second mirror element/focusing surface in a reflecting telescope Secondary neoplasm Secondaries, the second-largest group of remiges (wing feathers), which attach to the inner lower arm Private equity secondary, investment in an existing private equity fund or other alternative asset Be sure to thank the Queen for a language that defeats all veracity in imaginary pursuits. Only a Higgs Boson would be able to identify a Higgs Boson. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Quoting: Azeratel Axo ... Tesla exhibited a pre-atomic understanding of physics in his writings; he disagreed with the theory of atoms being composed of smaller subatomic particles, stating there was no such thing as an electron creating an electric charge (he believed that if electrons existed at all they were some fourth state of matter or sub-atom that could only exist in an experimental vacuum and that they had nothing to do with electricity). Tesla believed that atoms are immutable—they could not change state or be split in any way. He was a believer in the 19th century concept of an all pervasive "ether" that transmitted electrical energy. Tesla was generally antagonistic towards theories about the conversion of matter into energy. He was also critical of Einstein's theory of relativity, saying: I hold that space cannot be curved, for the simple reason that it can have no properties. It might as well be said that God has properties. He has not, but only attributes and these are of our own making. Of properties we can only speak when dealing with matter filling the space. To say that in the presence of large bodies space becomes curved is equivalent to stating that something can act upon nothing. I, for one, refuse to subscribe to such a view. Tesla claimed to have developed his own physical principle regarding matter and energy that he started working on in 1892 and in 1937, at age 81, claimed in a letter to have completed a "dynamic theory of gravity" that "[would] put an end to idle speculations and false conceptions, as that of curved space". He stated that the theory was "worked out in all details" and that he hoped to soon give it to the world. Further elucidation of his theory was never found in his writings. ... What was Tesla talking about here? He was wrong about the atoms thing... and yet... .... Was it Orgone he was hitting on here? |
aether (OP) User ID: 32831836 United Kingdom 09/23/2013 08:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | SunShots Sep 23, 2013 In the study of myth, the question of metaphors presents many a challenge. Quoting: observationWhen does a ‘sun’ literally refer to the quotidian sun and when is it a metaphor for some other bright sky light? Hard-and-fast rules are risky; every tradition is best examined in its own right. One group of myths that seem to concern some other luminaries than the familiar sun is the cross-cultural theme of ‘sun shooting’. In this, one, two or more ‘suns’ are found to be unsatisfactory, often for shining too brightly, and are brought down by the arrows of one or more heroes, leaving only the present sun in the heavens. In cases where the assault results in the victim’s fragmentation there can be no question that the object was not the real sun. This was the fate that befell Ta-vi, ‘the sun-god”, upon raising the ire of Ta-wats, ‘the hare-god’, in a myth from the Ute (primarily of Utah and Colorado): ‘Ta-wats awoke in great anger, and speedily determined to go and fight the sun-god. After a long journey of many adventures the hare-god came to the brink of the earth, and there watched long and patiently, till at last the sun-god coming out he shot an arrow at his face, but the fierce heat consumed the arrow ere it had finished its intended course; then another arrow was sped, but that also was consumed; and another, and still another, till only one remained in his quiver, but this was the magical arrow that had never failed its mark. Ta-wats, holding it in his hand, lifted the barb to his eye and baptized it in a divine tear; then the arrow was sped and struck the sun-god full in the face, and the sun was shivered into a thousand fragments, which fell to the earth, causing a general conflagration.’ A solar referent is also less likely in cases where multiple so-called ‘suns’ were targeted. Where two are concerned, an overlap occurs with the motif of ‘two rival suns, one of which becomes the sun, the other the moon’. Thus, the Karen (Myanmar) spoke of ‘two suns’, which once ‘came forth, but the heat was so great that neither man nor beast could endure it.’ To remedy this, a man by the name of Thye-kha ‘went up into the valley of mount Ra-ko-sho, and shot an arrow into the face of one of the suns, and it ceased to give light and became the moon, which God appointed to rule over the night.’ The other, presumably, turned into the present sun. This storyline was also common among the natives of Taiwan. For example, the Atayal (northern Taiwan) used to relate that once ‘two suns circled around in the sky, and there was no separation between day and night. One of the suns was much larger than the one we see today, and it caused the weather to be extremely hot. The scorching heat caused the plants started to shrivel [sic! MAS] and the rivers started to dry up which made agricultural crops impossible to grow. The people on earth suffered greatly.’ Eventually, ‘The bigger sun was shot and burning blood oozed out from its wound.’ The moon seen today is its remnant and the distinction of day and night has existed ever since. A neighbouring nation, the Bunun (originally of the central mountain range) likewise recalled ‘that there were once two suns in the sky. The heat was unbearable until the ancestor of the Bunun Tribe climbed to the top of Mt. Jade and blinded one of the suns, so it is now the cool moon.’................. [link to www.thunderbolts.info] remember the dream seer Last Edited by aether on 09/23/2013 08:07 AM |
aether (OP) User ID: 32831836 United Kingdom 09/23/2013 08:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | cont: Variants on the same theme of the celestial archer involve seven or nine ‘suns’. This number suggests that none of these myths originated in relation to the actual sun and moon. A Mongolian tale serves as an example: Quoting: observation‘Once upon a time there rose seven suns in the universe, and it was exposed to a burning drought. The earth was heated fiercely, the streams and rivers evaporated, the plants and trees were parched. People and living beings suffered from intolerable heat, and horses and animals were tormented by painful thirst. It was dreadfully difficult to live or even survive. However, there lived a very good archer, called Erkhii Mergen. He was an excellent archer, who could shoot skillfully what he saw and hit accurately at what he aimed. A stream of people went to him, and requested him to shoot and destroy the many suns which rose in the sky. … Then he said, ‘I will shoot the seven suns with one arrow each and destroy them’ … From the Eastern side then Erkhii Mergen began shooting the seven suns, those that rose in a file from the East to the West in the sky. He hit and destroyed six of the suns with six arrows. … the last sun was afraid of the archer and it disappeared to hide behind a western mountain. … People say the last sun of this world was frightened of Erkhii Mergen and went behind a mountain, and it is for this reason that the day and the night appear in succession.’ Taking a shot at explaining such myths, some might consider bolides or meteorite impacts – both of which may feature large dazzling bodies, singly or in multiples, which may violently explode and cause conflagrations. However, such events last seconds to minutes and could have nothing to do with the first installation of the sun and moon in their current positions. This impression is strengthened by further variations on the theme. Some versions associate the pesky suns with a form of the axis mundi, such as a cosmic tree. For instance, in Chinese mythology the giant ‘support mulberry’ (fú sang), rooted in ‘T’ang (hot water) Valley’, was stated to be the place ‘where the ten suns were bathed’: ‘This is north of Hei Ch’ih. In the water is a large tree with nine suns in the lower branches and one in the upper.’ ‘When one sun gets to the tree, another comes out.’ An early commentator added: ‘In the top of the jo tree are ten suns, resembling flowers strung together, casting light downward.’ On one occasion, all ten suns appeared in the sky at once, producing an intense life-threatening heat on the earth. The archer Hòu Yì then eliminated all except the extant sun: ‘In early times ten suns came out together, burning the vegetation to a crisp.’ ‘Yao ordered Yi to shoot the ten suns, and he hit nine.’ Alternatively, some associated this episode of ‘shooting stars’ with the ‘separation of heaven and earth’, one of the defining events in global creation mythology. This is illustrated in a tradition from the Dusun (west Sabah, Malaysia): ‘Long ago when the sky was very low down, only a man’s height from the ground … the sky was very low. Then the man was very angry because his wife was ill, and he made seven blow-pipe arrows. Early the next morning he took his blow-pipe with him and went to the place where the sun rises and waited. Now at that time there were seven suns. When they rose he shot six of them and left only one remaining; then he went home. At the time the man shot the suns … the sky had risen to its present place; since, when the man had shot the six suns, the remaining sun, being frightened, ran away up into the air and took the sky with it.’ The internal consistency between such superficially preposterous accounts from historically unrelated cultures, interlocking with equally puzzling themes such as the ‘erstwhile rivalry of sun and moon’, the ‘noosing of the sun’ and ‘stationary suns’, cries out for a rational explanation. A long shot it may be, but a compelling solution is offered by plasma physicist Anthony Peratt’s hypothesis of an intense aurora which occurred globally in prehistoric times. This would have taken the form of atmospheric plasma z-pinches developing columnar instabilities. Each Peratt Column would have pinched into some nine superimposed plasmoids. Generally, only one, two or three of these will have appeared at a time in visible light, but on extreme occasions all may have manifested at once, emitting intolerable synchrotron radiation light. While the columns typically appeared motionless, some may have drifted over the horizon. ‘Fiery arrows’ dispatched towards the plasmoids, shattering of individual plasmoids, links with the axis mundi, devastating heat and wildfires, the stationary position indicated in some versions, the lifting of the ‘sky’ and the appearance of the real sun and moon subsequent to the demise of the column – all of these correlative motifs fall into place on the same adventurous model. The upshot? The earth’s ionosphere and magnetosphere may have passed through periods of extreme turbulence, of which humans have preserved frail but persistent memories. Last Edited by aether on 09/23/2013 08:08 AM |
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aether (OP) User ID: 32831836 United Kingdom 09/23/2013 08:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Given a previous atable situation then we do not have to worry much about evolution - only survival of what existed then. Quoting: observationThe orbits stabilise relatively quickly because electrical interactions modify orbits in such a manner to assist stabilisation. As to what the food chain was like before any such period of planetary chaos, it is difficult to pin down due to the dating problems. And if one considers epigenetics to be far more significant that the genetics in a survival situation, then it would only need a short period of time to to produce a stable food chain. I don't know about impact, but rather, extreme electrical effects. There is no doubt in my mind that the Younger-Dryas was during the period of planetary chaos, with an outside chance that it was the beginning of such. To me there is evidence of ancient stories of planets acting up, and there is evidence of large effects on the Earth. After more than a decade studying this I now live in a different state of mind. It is the effects and significance of that period of chaos that now fill me. I agree . Impact at the Younger Dryas? Maybe. Plasma discharge? Absolutely Quoting: observation[link to www.robertschoch.com] If we had a collision AND a plasma discharge at the same time,is that evidence against "no net charge" on astronomical bodies? How, in your model, do we get a plasma discharge coincident with a collision? okay all the roads are leading to 11,000 to 15,000 years ago for global catastrophy switching off spiritual technology thus we are looking at technology in advance of our current technology being globaly functional 12,000 years ago approx and our authorities do not disagree, what we have yet to do is fit a meaning into it that fits our current egregore culture |
aether (OP) User ID: 32831836 United Kingdom 09/23/2013 08:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Plasma, Solar Outbursts, and the End of the Last Ice Age 15,000 to 11,000 years ago Earth experienced a series of climatic fluctuations. It had been extremely cold, with continental glaciers extending much further than they do today, but the climate started to warm. However, temperatures suddenly reverted back and there was a short cold spell, known as the Younger Dryas, before the final warming and the official end of the last ice age. Quoting: observationBased on Greenland ice core data, the Younger Dryas began and ended very abruptly. Its start dates to 10,900 B.C., and its ending (the final warming) began circa 9700 B.C. and may have occurred within an incredible three years; given our inability to resolve the finest details of something that happened so long ago, it may have literally happened overnight.................. [link to www.robertschoch.com] |
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aether (OP) User ID: 32831836 United Kingdom 09/23/2013 08:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As far as gravitational lensing,read Edward Dowdye's work. If he doesn't convince you that there is no gravitational lensing, nothing I say will make much difference. As far as cluster dynamics, Wal would argue for E-M forces there too (and there is some evidence for this). On the other hand, that was where I was going with the plasma halo. I'm sure you agree that IF we have an extended halo of plasma around the galaxy, then we do have mass to account for in cluster dynamics, whether or not it plays a role in galactic rotation. Quoting: observationAs far as galactic rotation, that has been nothing but problems for the gravitational model. Consider the following: Let's say you were the one that originally posited that stars orbited gravitationally, in elliptical orbits around galactic centers. What if that day,someone objected,"Why don't the arms wind up?". Before you could answer that,imagine someone asked,"how can stars "bob"up and down through the galactic plane, and still obey Kepler's Laws?". And..., "How do you explain the streams of stars coming down through the galactic plane?". And, "Why don't galactic rotation curves match the mass we see?". And, "How do you explain objects like Gould's Belt, where we have a ring of stars many light years across, orbiting inclined to, but right through, the galactic plane?". If you were hit with those objections (and there are more)all at once, might you not backpedal, and see if maybe there was another way to explain the doppler shifts you were seeing? This brings us to a problem with science in general. If a bad theory get's posited,and there are overwhelming objections right out of the gate, the theory gets dumped. If a bad theory gets posited, and only a single objection comes up at first,we try too often to patch the theory. Each following objection and successful patch, gives us more confidence that our theory is correct. We never go back and add up all our patches, it's only after someone stumbles on a better (most often simpler)theory, that we look back and realize what we've done. The idea of stars orbiting gravitationally around galaxies? Bad. Doesn't matter whether Wal's model is correct or not, the mainstream model is wrong either way. |